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By Tamjee Rusty
Geminated on the 29th of April 2020.
Choco NL by @Totemic
Using Justcannabis soil, potted in normal plastic pots.
Added Explogrow and Micromatter from Plantmatter SA, using Seagro and Kelp for foliage spray.
Transplanting into Plantmatter SA fabric pots
Images to follow soon
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By SaVanT
Hi everyone,
First time posting here. So here is photos of my plants that's been growing since last year October until now.
Apologies if the photos are not in order from start to where they are now.
Medium: Coco, Vermiculite, Pearlite ((Topped with a layer of sterile sand))
Think these are 8L buckets. They are very small
Feeding: Manual hydro feed every day by hand
Sometimes the rain helped a bit
Feeding schedule: Feed Feed water, Feed feed water etc.
Foliar Feeding every water day at 4pm
Strains: No idea xD
Germinate day: 3rd October 2019
Environment: Outdoor under 10% Shade netting on top, Insect netting on the sides
Had to move some of them to the outside, as space was a problem
Would appreciate it if anyone can help identify the strains.
Do excuse the top colas of the sativas thats touching the roof (I know i cringe as well but those ones want to reach heaven it seems.
Enjoy
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By CannaCult
3 out of 3 Seeds of the Cannabist Grandaddy Purple Fast Fem germinated in Jiffy pellets that I buffer myself as well. I have had 100% success rate with this method:
I am no pro but it works for me so maybe someone might benefit from this..
Soak Jiffy Pellets in Buffering solution(50g Calmag salt in 20l water) for 12 hours.
Press out most of the solution without breaking the lining.
Rinse with tap water and press out excess water.
Make a nutrient solution as per specifications and soak the pellets for a few minutes. (I used Vitalink Coco Max SW A+B @ half a ml to 1l water each PHed to 6.2)
Press out most of the water and fluff up the peat inside the lining.
Carefully place the seeds about 1cm into the pellet, place in a warm dark place until first sign of germination. If the peat dries out before the first sign of germination, use the nutrient solution above to moisten the pellet. (Note that if the pellet is too wet, your seedling might die due to 'dampening-off')
Move under a 18/6 light cycle. (I use a 250W MH)
Note: If you are unsure of the wet/dryness of your pellet, practice on some bagseeds until you find the sweet-spot.
I grow in 100% Washed and Buffered Coco Coir.
(I might do a tutorial on this in future as I think that Coco is the best grow medium "better than soil" for our plants but people experience issues because it was never properly washed or buffered.)
Follow along for updates.
Next: Transplant to Coco in grow bags.
I have more than 1 Strain growing concurrently but this thread is dedicated to the Local Genetics.
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By MissMayhem
Hey guys,
I'm new to the forum, I saw there was a poll on the local seed banks but a few of the sites were down and some were great. I'm just looking for some variety on a pick n mix batch of about 3 different high thc strains. Feminized.
Can anyone suggest any decent places and nice very high the strains?
I've been thinking of buying from cannasmiths, biltong n budz or greensmokeroom.
Have some nice strains, decent prices and sell individual seeds,
Looking at royal gorilla, Jack herer, utopia haze, Durban poison
Jackys girl on gsr sounds amazing, a touch out of my price for one seed.
Any local strains that are especially good in our climate?
Is there anything I should watch out for with any of the local seed banks?
Any and all feed back appreciated :)
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By Dank
Breeding Cannabis at home as a hobby (or more seriously) is now easier than ever before, thanks to the pioneers that have been tirelessly breeding (and preserving) countless of generations since the early 80's in Holland, US and other parts of the world.
We as hobbyists can now start with proven genetics and try to develop new, or preserve certain traits/effects that the Cannabis flowers posses.
Feel free to ask questions or share your experiences/resources.
Cannabis Breeding Articles
https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/article/cannabis-breeding-basics/
https://www.leafly.com/news/cannabis-101/what-is-cannabis-breeding
https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-breeding-and-preserving-cannabis-genetics-at-home-n511
https://www.alchimiaweb.com/blogen/marijuana-growing-guide/history-of-marijuana-strains/
to be continued..
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